Good Evening Carlene, I have to say I like the photograph with the white haze, I think it gives a wonderful, vintage look to the photograph.I adore the photographs of your aunts, mmm I wonder how they curled their hair. In the sixties as a teenager I ironed my long hair (I know dreadful), as the fashion was for straight hair and mine had a wave to it. Wish we had GHD's in those days, then when I cut my hair, my Twiggy hairstyle would not have kinked so much!Have a lovely weekend.Best WishesDaphne

Hi Carlene. You really have a beautiful assortment of oil lamps. I like the 'vignette' Picasa feature on some of my photos. I use it alot when I'm doing room shots, for some reason, in my color scheme, I feel it seems to soften them, but sometimes I don't think it does a picture justice. I liked using the black on Halloween but not on most others. Your's looks pretty either way, I think. I also just found out about the macro setting on my camera. I think it really works great because some of mine can get too blurry..Happy Weekend..Judy

I like them without the haze. I used to play with a lot of effects and decided a nice clear photo is what I am after. I love macro shots. I need a macro lens. We have lots of oil lamps at our old house because we use them when the lights go out. They do have a quiet nostalgic beauty about them though.

Your collection of oil lamps is really nice. The little ones are so cute. I have two large ones that belonged to the grandmothers, but don't light them. I did once and it made me nervous. Is that silly? As far as the hazy border on the photos, it nice but,I usually like to see all the details of a photo. Plus, with hazy, I think my glasses need cleaning. :) Both ways are nice, so I'm no help.

Hi Carlene ... love your display of your oil lamps. Your pictures look great either way. I like good sharp pictures, but with some, the haze around the edge is good, especially if the background distracts.Blessings,Audrey Z. Timeless Treasures.

You already know how I feel about the hazy look, but as you've read from your comments, it's a personal preference, and it seems to be 50/50. Now that you've discovered the macro setting there's no stopping you!! I have a macro lens, and I prefer the macro setting on my camera for close-ups.

Hi Carlene, I think I like them better without the haze. I can go for a good haze, but only occasionally. However, I do like the macro shot. Your oil lamp collection is stunning and the photos of your aunt in her outfit posed in front of the house is incredible. What great shots to have, and to know who they are of is even better. The one of them walking is really unique. It seems most shots back in the day were quite posed. I am always a fan of a good moment shot.Liz @ Quirky Vistas

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